Date of this edition: July 06, 2009
Target OS: This development platform produces software that's compatible with targets that are running QNX® Neutrino® 6.4.0.
Host OS: You can install this package on Linux Red Hat Enterprise Workstation 4 or 5, Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.1 64-bit, Red Hat Fedora Core 6 or 7, Ubuntu 6.0.6 LTS or 7, or SUSE 10.
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If you installed an alpha version of this software, uninstall it before installing the production version. |
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Host OS:
| Minimum | Recommended | |
|---|---|---|
| Processor | Pentium III, 700 MHz | Pentium 4, 2 GHz or more |
| RAM | 256 MB | 512 MB |
| Disk space | 1.6 GB | 1.6 GB |
| Monitor | 1024×768 | 1280×1024 |
In order to install QNX SDP 6.4.0, you need 1300 MB of disk space, including the space required for backups and temporary space used in installing the files. About half of this disk space must be where your temporary directory resides.
The System Profiler in the IDE requires a minimum color depth of 16 bits.
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If you're running selinux (secure Linux), disable it before
installing 6.4.0.
Otherwise, after you've entered the license key and clicked Next, the
installation will fail with this error:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no qnxlic in java.library.path |
To install this software:
chmod a+x qnxsdp-6.4.0-20081234567-linux.bin
./qnxsdp-6.4.0-20081234567-linux.bin
The installer will ask if you wish to install a package of GNU Public License programs, such as tar and sed. We recommend that you do so for development machines.
If QNX Software Systems has a contract with you to support server-based licenses, you have a special license key that tells the software to enforce these licenses. In this case, the installer presents a panel where you can specify the hostname or IP address of the server, and the port on which the server is listening for connections. If you're using the default port, you can leave the port blank.
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The installer launches a web browser at the end of installation to display a landing page on the QNX website. On some versions of Linux, the installer can't launch the browser, but sometimes only if you already have QNX Momentics 6.3.2 installed. (Ref# 24429, 61494) |
Congratulations — you've completed the installation! You'll find a copy of the license agreements in base_dir/install/qnxsdp/6.4.0, where base_dir is where you installed SDP (see “Determining your base directory,” below).
QNX SDP 6.4.0 and certain related products require activation. If you don't activate the product within the specified timeframe, the product will cease to function until you activate it. No personal data is transferred during the activation process.
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On some distributions of Linux, you might not be able to activate
QNX SDP 6.4.0 immediately after installing it.
(Ref# 59063)
Workaround: Log out and back in again before trying to activate. |
If your development host is connected to the Internet, you can activate QNX SDP 6.4.0 automatically; if your machine isn't connected to the Internet, you must activate your software manually from a machine that is, by doing the following:
The Manual Activation dialog appears with an activate-prompt key. This dialog has a button that you can use to save the activate-prompt key in a file, /etc/qnx/license/activate_prompt_key.txt. This can eliminate the need to retype the key, which can be error-prone.
/etc/qnx/bin/qnxactivate -a
If you choose not to activate at the time of installation, you can activate later by entering the following at a terminal prompt:
/etc/qnx/bin/qnxactivate -a
If you installed an evaluation copy of QNX SDP 6.4.0, and you've now received a commercial QNX license, do the following to add your commercial license:
base_directory/install/qnxsdp/6.4.0/AddLicense.bin
where base_directory is where you installed QNX SDP (see “Determining your base directory,” below).
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You should uninstall QNX products in the reverse order in which you
installed them.
To determine this order, use a command like this:
ls -lt `find base_directory -name "*uninstall*.bin"` where base_directory is where you installed the QNX Software Development Platform. |
To uninstall QNX SDP 6.4.0, do the following:
base_dir/_uninstall/qnxsdp/6.4.0/uninstaller.bin
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If the uninstaller doesn't fully remove all the components, you can use the QNXLinuxCleanup utility to cleanup your machine. You can find this utility and documentation for it in the Utilities directory on the DVD, or on our website. |
To uninstall a previous version, for example, QNX Momentics 6.3.2, do the following:
<632_base>/_uninstall/qnx632/uninstaller.bin
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You must specify the full path name of the uninstaller in order to succesfully remove the previous version of QNX Momentics. (Ref# 61384) |
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You must perform the additional steps described in the Release Notes under Known Issues: Installing and uninstalling, (Ref# 58784). |
To determine the base directory for QNX SDP 6.4.0, open a command shell and use the qconfig command. For example:
$ qconfig
QNX Installations
Installation Name: QNX Software Development Platform 6.4.0
Version: 6.4.0
Base Directory: /opt/qnx640/
QNX_HOST: /opt/qnx640/host/linux/x86/
QNX_TARGET: /opt/qnx640/target/qnx6/
The base directory in this example is /opt/qnx640/, but it could be different on your machine, depending on where you installed QNX SDP 6.4.0.
After you've installed QNX SDP 6.4.0, you'll find an extensive set of HTML documentation:
${QNX_TARGET}/usr/help/product/momentics/bookset.html
The “roadmap” page contains links to the various HTML booksets that accompany the OS (e.g. System Architecture, QNX Neutrino Programmer's Guide, Library Reference, Utilities Reference, etc.).
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The online documentation also includes the installation and release notes. For the most up-to-date version of these notes, go to our website, www.qnx.com, log into your myQNX account, and then go to the Download Center. |
You can install and work with multiple versions of QNX Neutrino. Whether you're using the command line or the IDE, you can choose which version of the OS to build programs for. For more information, see the IDE User's Guide or the QNX Neutrino Programmer's Guide.
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Coexistence of QNX SDP 6.4.0 or QNX Momentics 6.3 with QNX Momentics 6.2.1 is supported only on Windows hosts (we didn't support Linux hosts in 6.2.1). |
If you have any questions, comments, or problems with a QNX product, please contact Technical Support. For more information, see the How to Get Help chapter of the Welcome to QNX Momentics guide or visit our website, www.qnx.com.